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Thread: vr6 pcv valve

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    vr6 pcv valve

    This part of the intake boot on my vr6 is split and doesn't connect up anymore. How bad is this? When I started my car today it blew out a small cloud of blue smoke. Just wondering if it is somehow related to the pcv valve not being connected up right? Although then again, I hadn't driven my car for a week...

    I also noticed that you can't buy this small section as a seperate part and you have to buy the whole intake boot if you need to replace it


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    Correct and from the stealer it's 300 bucks ish afaik. Yes I was an idiot when mine went...

    Search vortex for PCV fixes, im pretty sure from GAP you can buy the replacement (still the whole assy), you cna buy one without the PCV, but the risk there i think is if you have a bit of blow by or something then that goes back into your intake.

    Get an oil catch can system.

    I think the HAWK has a small oil filter mounted to his as a breather too maybe? There are options..

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    Yeah I found it on gap for roughly $200 so I am just gonna bite the bullet and get it.

    What I was more concerned about was the blue smoke that came out the exhaust, and whether it was related to the pcv or if it is something more serious like valves or piston rings. It was just one cloud on startup, once car warmed up there was no smoke, even when I revved it, and it's a cold day here in Melbourne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VR6child View Post
    Yeah I found it on gap for roughly $200 so I am just gonna bite the bullet and get it.

    What I was more concerned about was the blue smoke that came out the exhaust, and whether it was related to the pcv or if it is something more serious like valves or piston rings. It was just one cloud on startup, once car warmed up there was no smoke, even when I revved it, and it's a cold day here in Melbourne.
    I'm not a mechanic, but my opinion is that it was just cos you hadn't started it in a while. Don't think that valve would really have too much to do with it. Was it definitely blue?
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    iv deleted mine altogether and went with this
    Mk3 VR6 PCV Fix
    it just goes into the intake only with out the valve
    i have no problems so far but i may have to clean the tb every 10000 or so
    no biggie for me

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    Quote Originally Posted by mk3pete View Post
    iv deleted mine altogether and went with this
    Mk3 VR6 PCV Fix
    it just goes into the intake only with out the valve
    i have no problems so far but i may have to clean the tb every 10000 or so
    no biggie for me
    Ooh that looks nice, I want it (and like ten billion other things off their site...)
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    Or you could just gt rid of it and put a breather on the end! Bit more responce and alot better.
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    Cheers for the suggestions about the different fixes.

    What I still wanna know is, is it bad to run the car like that with that hose broken and disconnected?

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    Yes, that pipe is after the MAF so it’s cracked or broken it’s letting in un metered air. As was said you can simply put a breather in it’s place and block up the inlets on the intake.

    Mine looks something like this:



    There is a little bit more grime/residue, but since I check the oil every time I fill up I just give that filter a quick wipe over while I’m there and there isn’t an issue, but yes if you neglected it for a long period it would probably get very dirty.


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    reckon ill gove this a shot tommorow. spotted my PCV was cracked about ten mins ago while doing my air intake. What did you use to block the inlet? also if you can remember off the top of your head, what size is the breather opening?
    off to supercheap to spend more moolah.

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